Hi!
A question about HTML spam..
Is there in SA a rule that checks for HTML tags
that does not exist and if the number of nonexistent
HTML tags is high assigns a high score?
Even then if there is "unknown" tags in a mail one can say that
we should not see more than 1-2 new unknown t
bars as well whitout any
possibility to defend yourself. ( You are guilty because your brother is..)
/SqM
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> As of 12:40 this afternoon our mail server stopped accepting mail from our
> main web server because it was listed on osirusoft. How I don't know
> since
> it doesn&
; adresses
i'm not sure that this makes things happier for you or your users..
Hope that this help you understand why "<>" senders exist..
I could however agree that spammers should be hunted down with a
harpoon using this sender ("<>")...
Best Regards
/SqM
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> debug: Score set 1 chosen.
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>
> I think I need 200 messages to make it work?
Yep!
Not sure why you get the other messages however..
/SqM
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This SF.Net email spo
ayesian rules does not start to work
until they have been learned.. It seems that they need
some 200 hams and 200 spams before they have info enough
for making some decisions regarding spam probability..
There might be other ways but none tha
at all..
Would that still have something to do with SOBIG.e?
In some cases there seems to be a attachement. In other cases
there is viagra ads within..
/SqM
> The email you included ins't spam, its SOBIG.e.
>
> Jerry
> http://www.syslog.org
> - Original Message -
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I have seen the same stuff..
Almost all of the bounces are coming fron ISP's
that never would allow SPAM..
/Sqm
> I know this isn't a new thing necessarily in the internet world, but its
> new for me. Lately in the past week I've gotten 3 or 4 bounces that came
> f
Are you using "spammassassin" or "spamd/spamc"..
If using "spamd/spamc" dont forget to restart "spamd"..
( I keep forgetting it myself all the time..;-)
/SqM
> i try now for a long time to switch off the auto learn / whitelist
> funktion.
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